TV Schedule

Wednesday, Jan 7

Cortney & Bob meet couple Anna Skiba-Crafts and Ben Nathan at their newly renovated, white-box duplex in the Red Hook neighborhood in Brooklyn. Anna and Ben purchased the apartment a year ago and have really struggled to make it feel like a home and they want the Novos to help them figure it out. Bob & Cortney deck the place out with vintage and industrial lighting, they wrap the bedroom ceiling and walls in beautiful wallpaper and they give the main level form and function with a great blend of antique and modern furniture. For a special touch, they invite Anna and Ben to their home for a photo session with their friend Catherine Hall, who takes a series of unique portraits that Bob & Cortney place in their new dining area and their bedroom.

Two years ago Nelson & Sarah bought this 1970s duplex in the heart of Little Portugal from Nelson's Dad. He'd rented it to tenants for years and it was in original condition when they took possession. They fixed up the main floor to express their own clean contemporary style. The basement apartment, however, is still stuck in the 70s with at least 10 different patterns of tile - it's a tile kaleidoscope! It desperately needs to be updated to attract the sort of tenant they want downstairs. They need Income Property's help.

Kuo-Bao and Megan are an energetic young couple looking to buy their first home and income property. They want to start earning extra income to give Kuo-Bao's parents a comfortable retirement. Scott helps them choose between a detached fixer-upper, a townhouse, and a semi-detached home, then spearheads the income suite reno.

Bryan and Marissa have been living with Marissa's mom for six years. They've saved up and now they want to buy an income property where they can live for now, and count on as an investment down the road, all with their wedding on the horizon. Scott helps them choose between a downtown duplex, a recently renovated duplex, and a beautiful suburban home.

After attempting a career change, Joe fell into serious financial trouble. He needs to downsize to a smaller home with an income property so he can pay down his looming debts. Scott shows Joe and his brother a detached two-storey home, a semi-detached bungalow, and a split-level duplex.

Nasreen and Allan are in love and ready to buy their first home together. But Nasreen needs an income property with space to start her reiki business. Scott takes them to see a downtown semi, a two-unit semi and a storefront property.

Erin and Ross want a high-rise condo with upscale amenities and killer views in downtown Chicago. Unfortunately their budget is more in line with a low-rise on the outskirts of town. Will they lower their expectations, or luck out with a great deal in the windy city?

Carmen and Kyle love life in San Diego, but they've been itching for adventure, and it's a call they can no longer ignore. They've been in love with Florence since their honeymoon, and are certain that for them there's no better place to stage an impromptu renaissance of their own. So with savings in hand and hope in their hearts, they're shipping out to Florence on a wing and a prayer. They're a talented and resourceful pair, but a last-minute move is always risky, and with limited resources in a crowded city, this is one adventure that's sure to stretch their wallets, their patience, and their resolve.

Matt and Krysten are trading in their condo for a large modern house where they can put down roots. Matt won't leave their pricy neighborhood, while Krysten would like to roam a little further and buy a little cheaper. But they agree on the essentials: open-concept, lots of character, and a fireplace. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. And Drew must break out his mediation skills when Matt and Krysten get into a serious disagreement. But then trouble really strikes: an early shortcut leads to many unwanted discoveries, threatening the completion date. Krysten also gets some unexpected news that has the couple second-guessing their purchase. As Jonathan navigates these obstacles, Matt wants to celebrate with a budget-blowing present. Facing one issue after another, the couple's move-in date could hit a brick wall!

Social butterflies Kate and Cole have been renting a house for too long. They're ready to get out of the cramped space and purchase their first home. They want a house with an open floor plan so they can socialize and entertain their friends, as well as have space for their 2 dogs. Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan show them fixer-uppers they know will meet their needs, but Kate and Cole are skeptical of the work and costs required to transform it into their dream home. With a difficult demolition, schedule delays and extra costs, will the Property Brothers be able to get the renovation done in time and within the budget?

Rob, Jessica and their 5-year-old daughter, Coco, sold their home and are now living with Jessica's parents. They want a high-end home but have a low-end budget. Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott work hard to find the perfect fixer-upper to renovate into the family's dream home. The low cost of the house allows for a large renovation budget, but issues along the way quickly devour the extra money and threaten their chances of getting the high-end upgrades they want. It's up to the Property Brothers to turn this house into their family dream home.

High school sweethearts Jacob and Lana are ready to get out of their tiny one bedroom apartment and into their first home together. A move-in ready home is too expensive for their tight budget and they are skeptical about a full renovation. Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan work hard to show the couple that they can turn an affordable fixer-upper into a home that they desire, but the couple still has a hard time envisioning the final results.

Danielle and Chad, and three rambunctious young kids, are sharing a tiny bedroom in his mom's house after a stint abroad. They want a private, detached home with four bedrooms, spacious kitchen and playroom, plus a nice backyard. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. And the pressure is on from the start as the anxious family lives upstairs through the loud, dusty renovation. Structural issues could impact key design features and Danielle isn't shy about voicing her displeasure especially when it comes to the kids' playroom. But Chad's mother eases pressure on Jonathan with an unexpected solution. Meanwhile, Danielle can't resist the urge to snoop around. So even though the kids lend a helpful hand in the garden, busy Jonathan must devise an exit strategy for the family in order to bring the ambitious project in on time.

Crammed in close quarters with her sister's family, Sarah, and partner Mari, desperately need a house to raise their baby daughter. They want a spacious, open concept place in a family-friendly neighborhood. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. Sarah and Mari are excited by Jonathan's designs but a snag in the deal stresses everybody out. As they peel back the layers of the old house, Mari and Sarah wonder if they've made a mistake. Then, unforeseen issues threaten to sink the budget while another unwanted surprise jeopardizes the completion date. While managing his own stress, Jonathan must find a fun distraction for the tense couple as his team races against time to seal the deal.

Angie and Tito are living in a cramped apartment full of their kid's toys. Even their car doubles as storage space. They want a large, modern house they can grow into, close to downtown, with a gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, and lots of closets. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple is leery of the state of the house despite Jonathan's assurances. Angie's worst budget fears might be realized when the city inspector throws a wrench in the works not once but twice. But it's Tito's expensive tastes and opposing design preferences that could put her anxiety over the edge. As the renovation team races to complete the job on time, the nervous couple makes an exciting new discovery that adds even more pressure to the project's successful completion.

Newlyweds Marla and Adam are ready to move out of her mom's place and start their lives together as a married couple. They want a kitchen to accommodate their kosher lifestyle, extra bedrooms for visiting family, and a quick
commute to work. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. But the real challenge lies in resolving Marla and Adam's many stylistic differences. So Jonathan resorts to a unique method of building consensus, while also dealing with daily visits and constant questions from Marla. But her background in property management results in a couple of good suggestions. And the demolition uncovers a nice cost-saving surprise. But then the couple throws the kibosh on a key feature of Jonathan's design throwing a wrench in the schedule. Jonathan must figure out a way to discourage Marla's visits if he's going to get any of the finishing touches done!

Soon-to-be-weds Belinda and Tiago are determined to move out of their respective parents' homes. And the sooner they find a suburban dream property of their own, the sooner they'll be able to start their lives together in private. When they finally accept that move-in ready luxury is out of their reach, the Property Brothers convince them that a fixer-upper is the way to go. The couple agrees, but only if their families can actively participate in the reno. Drew eventually leads Belinda and Tiago to a tough decision, and then has serious misgivings about their lowball strategy. Later, Jonathan uncovers a costly issue with the sub-floor. And while a family effort gives a big boost to the budget, Jonathan gets more input than he bargained for.

Newlyweds Spencer and Meg are targeting condominiums and duplexes with vintage charm in the Lakeview and Lincoln Park areas of Chicago. Spencer wants a home with enough space for his beer-brewing hobby, while Meg is more focused on an in-unit washer and dryer. They both agree on a place with a patio, but not with a hamburger layout as they call it, which is when food must be carried through the master to access the patio.

Carol and Mike love the Buckeye State, but as globally conscious parents, they want their kids to grow up knowing more than just the Midwest. So when Carol's humanitarian work presented an opportunity to move the family to the Far East, it was Cambodia or bust. Their enthusiasm and adventurous spirits will get them there, but to make it work, they'll need to find an affordable, kid-friendly home that can bridge the gap between two cultures and put the whole family on solid ground in a developing nation that's far from home.

Crista and Sumit have reached their limit and want to flee from their cramped townhouse. With four dogs and plans to have kids, it's time to settle into a large free-flowing home with all the modern fixings. But it's never that easy! The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple almost instantly regrets their decision when a string of unexpected surprises hurt the budget and threaten the timeline. But it doesn't stop Crista from insisting on a long list of new upgrades that she must have. And she grows increasingly cranky when the couple is forced to move into the construction site. Jonathan thinks he has it all under control when an 11th hour snag threatens everything!

Soon-to-be-weds Belinda and Tiago are determined to move out of their respective parents' homes. And the sooner they find a suburban dream property of their own, the sooner they'll be able to start their lives together in private. When they finally accept that move-in ready luxury is out of their reach, the Property Brothers convince them that a fixer-upper is the way to go. The couple agrees, but only if their families can actively participate in the reno. Drew eventually leads Belinda and Tiago to a tough decision, and then has serious misgivings about their lowball strategy. Later, Jonathan uncovers a costly issue with the sub-floor. And while a family effort gives a big boost to the budget, Jonathan gets more input than he bargained for.

Newlyweds Spencer and Meg are targeting condominiums and duplexes with vintage charm in the Lakeview and Lincoln Park areas of Chicago. Spencer wants a home with enough space for his beer-brewing hobby, while Meg is more focused on an in-unit washer and dryer. They both agree on a place with a patio, but not with a hamburger layout as they call it, which is when food must be carried through the master to access the patio.

Carol and Mike love the Buckeye State, but as globally conscious parents, they want their kids to grow up knowing more than just the Midwest. So when Carol's humanitarian work presented an opportunity to move the family to the Far East, it was Cambodia or bust. Their enthusiasm and adventurous spirits will get them there, but to make it work, they'll need to find an affordable, kid-friendly home that can bridge the gap between two cultures and put the whole family on solid ground in a developing nation that's far from home.

Crista and Sumit have reached their limit and want to flee from their cramped townhouse. With four dogs and plans to have kids, it's time to settle into a large free-flowing home with all the modern fixings. But it's never that easy! The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple almost instantly regrets their decision when a string of unexpected surprises hurt the budget and threaten the timeline. But it doesn't stop Crista from insisting on a long list of new upgrades that she must have. And she grows increasingly cranky when the couple is forced to move into the construction site. Jonathan thinks he has it all under control when an 11th hour snag threatens everything!

Newlyweds Marla and Adam are ready to move out of her mom's place and start their lives together as a married couple. They want a kitchen to accommodate their kosher lifestyle, extra bedrooms for visiting family, and a quick
commute to work. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. But the real challenge lies in resolving Marla and Adam's many stylistic differences. So Jonathan resorts to a unique method of building consensus, while also dealing with daily visits and constant questions from Marla. But her background in property management results in a couple of good suggestions. And the demolition uncovers a nice cost-saving surprise. But then the couple throws the kibosh on a key feature of Jonathan's design throwing a wrench in the schedule. Jonathan must figure out a way to discourage Marla's visits if he's going to get any of the finishing touches done!